Chapter 2290 - 1285
Chapter 2290 - 1285
Mo Jingyan saw that in the clear sky, dark clouds started drifting over.
It was only around three or four in the afternoon; it shouldn’t be getting dark so quickly, not to the point of turning night for no reason.
Their show was supposed to stream until five o’clock, but now, because of outside forces, it might have to be cut short.
Mo Jingyan had already noticed the dark clouds rolling in; the others hadn’t yet, since in snowy weather it’s normal for dark clouds to suddenly gather and for the wind to whip up heavier snow.
In this kind of ice and snow weather, all sorts of changes are possible.
Luo Youyou had already used his Divine Sense to send out Jin Cancan to intercept.
Ever since he had the Glittering Sprite Jin Cancan, he had his own Cultivation Puppet; with the Puppets and Magical Treasures together, they would all be commanded by the Glittering Sprite Jin Cancan.
As long as the opponent wasn’t stronger than Nascent Soul Stage, Luo Youyou only needed Jin Cancan, Jinling, and the Puppets wielding his Magical Treasures to counter the enemy.
If it was someone powerful, with Cultivation above Nascent Soul Stage—whether a single Cultivator, multiple Cultivators, or those Demon Cultivators, with all kinds of Cultivators mixed in—she wouldn’t be able to handle it and could only ask Green Ox for help.
This time, Luo Youyou discovered that many of the Cultivators were below Nascent Soul Stage, so he decided to try letting Jin Cancan, Jinling, and the Puppet Treasure engage in Magic Combat.
The reason for having the Glittering Sprite Jin Cancan control the whole field was, of course, so that the netizens wouldn’t realize she was involved too.
They were in the middle of filming; maybe it was those bad elements targeting this live-stream show, and those troublemakers lurking behind the scenes.
They might also be watching the program.
Luo Youyou more or less knew that some people had come specifically for them, these Cultivators.
They were probably here for Magical Treasures and Secret Manuals; it wasn’t the first time that when he or his family appeared out of town or weren’t at home,
the moment they noticed the Formations weren’t set up as a deterrent, they would try to rob each one of his family members of their Magical Treasures and launch attacks on them.
"Director, look at the dark clouds in the sky. Should we stop the live broadcast, or go back to our own rooms and stream from there?"
Mo Jingyan’s suggestion was meant to avoid them getting accidentally hurt when the wind and snow started raging.
Besides the ones doing the live-stream, there were also villagers standing around watching the fun.
He reminded them like this so that the staff and guests wouldn’t get injured.
And so that the villagers wouldn’t get hurt because of the storm either.
Once Cultivators started Magic Combat in the mortal world, these ordinary people here would end up injured.
Mo Jingyan was only offering a suggestion; he knew that Luo Youyou had already set up a Formation barrier around this small mountain village.
Even if dark clouds rolled across the sky and the wind and snow grew stronger.
This kind of intensified storm might be something ordinary people couldn’t withstand.
The crops in the fields could wither, houses could collapse, and those of them working on the construction site could suffer disaster.
The wind and snow could also take lives.
Everyone living in the northeast and northwest regions knew that if it was regular wind and snow, all they could do was hurry back home to hide from it.
In a major blizzard, they weren’t just afraid of people getting hurt by the storm, they were also afraid the wind and snow would bring their houses down.
They no longer lived in those mud-brick houses that collapsed so easily.
Now there were better buildings, but there were still some elderly people who lived alone in those old mud-brick houses.
Among these elderly there were solitary old folks, and old people who’d been separated out to live on their own; some of them could hardly move and needed care, and people were afraid they wouldn’t live long, so they just let them stay in the old houses.
"Quick, quick, quick, move all the equipment and tents, the live-stream staff, and the products and everything into their respective rooms."
The director started making arrangements; at each live-stream sales spot, as people began moving quickly, their first priority was the equipment, getting those personnel back into the housing.
Only then would they take down the tents.
Everyone got busy; the guests helped move equipment too, and the girls only carried the lighter stuff.
Things like microphones and computers.
Right now the live-stream setup included cameras, laptops, and some speakers and microphones and such.
The staff from the show helped with moving the products; with so many people working together, they finished up quickly.
The program crew’s staff helped move the outdoor setups into the rooms and left some people behind to serve as assistants.
The rest of the staff went back to take down the tents.
Over at the court, the sky had already grown darker under the black clouds, and with the gale howling, the people there and the villagers all hurried back home.
Just now, streaming outdoors, every guest and staff member had been freezing.
Now that they were back indoors, and with the heated brick beds burning, they gradually warmed up.
Some people started focusing on their live-stream again.
Others were of two minds, streaming while keeping an eye on their phone messages.
Liang Sisi and Lai Chuanyu received questions from the people behind them, asking what exactly had happened.
After all, the two of them had joined the show together with Luo Youyou and Mo Jingyan, and the people backing them had never given up, always wanting to squeeze some Cultivation Technique or Magical Treasure secrets out of Luo Youyou or Mo Jingyan.
After all, during the show, if there was anything odd about their behavior, with observers always nearby, it would definitely be noticed.
When traveling, Liang Sisi and Lai Chuanyu also had cameras installed on them, so that their employers could watch Mo Jingyan’s and Luo Youyou’s every move and see if they did anything unusual.
During the live-stream, Liang Sisi and Lai Chuanyu quietly replied to their employers’ messages.
They didn’t know what was going on either; they only knew the sky was thick with dark clouds, but there wasn’t heavy snow or a huge storm yet.
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